CM3 PLAYER : Compute Module 3 carrier board computer with LVDS output and audio

by | Apr 5, 2019 | EMBEDDED BOARDS, LCDIS R&D | 7 comments

CM3 PLAYER is our new board designed and
manufactured in France with local support.

It is compliant with our general design rules : simple,
reliable, customizable, with long term availability.

Only worldwide distributed brands are used for
both active and passive components

CM3
PLAYER is based on the Compute Module CM3+. Its availability is guaranteed till
at least 2026.

CM3
PLAYER is a general purpose yet cost effective industrial single board that can
be widely used in applications such as public information display,
advertisement player, transportation embedded computer, MMI etc…. The built-in
high quality DAC and the power amplifier section can make of it a standalone
player ready to drive any TFT display easily.

It
operates on wide temperature range. Since it uses the Raspberry ecosystem, it
is easy to develop your application and to find support.

It
can simply be programmed using the micro-USB port. No need to unplug the CM3+. The
dual channel LVDS port drives TFT displays up to 1920×1080 pixels.

CM3
PLAYER offers both internal and external USB ports. The I2C, SPI and UART ports
allow easy connectivity to expansion boards or peripherals.

Thanks to the carrier board design, LCDIS can customize this standard product to your application with low MOQ at affordable cost (for example, second LVDS output, PoE function, battery operation, ethernet switch etc…)

Main features

    • 9-36VDC power input

    • Ethernet 100BT

    • Single or dual channel LVDS

    • 4 x USB (type A with MOLEX 53261 in
      parallel)

    • I2C, SPI, UART, 6 x GPIO

    • Class D 2 x 2.5W amplifier

    • Can use CM3 with built-in eMMC or
      external SD card

    • Less than 10 mm thickness

    • Operating temperature : -20°c à +70°c

    • 4 mounting holes for optional
      heatsink or fan

    • Outline:
      155 x 80 mm

THEY TALK ABOUT CM3 PLAYER !

https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/04/05/cm3-player-raspberry-pi-cm3-lvds-display/
CNX SOFTWARE SITE

https://www.framboise314.fr/une-carte-player-video-lcdis-avec-le-raspberry-pi-cm3/
FRAMBOISE 314 SITE (FRENCH ONLY)

7 Comments

  1. Colin Forster

    Hello,
    When will the lunch data be and what will be the retail cost?

    Reply
    • LCDIS

      Dear Colin, We are testing now the 5 first prototypes. We believe we will be able to launch a first batch by the end of this month. To be on the safe side, I think we’ll have the first stock end september / early october
      We can also loan a prototype board in the meantime if you want to start development and accept hand corrections 🙂
      I’ll email you some pics of the board ruiing on a 10.1″ TFT with PCAP touch.

      Reply
  2. Alejandro

    This looks very interesting. Any idea yet of an expected price (or a range at least)

    Reply
    • LCDIS

      Thanks Alejandro. I’m contacting you shortly by email.

      Reply
  3. Paul Neil

    Hi
    Is the CM3 Player now available to buy?
    Regards
    Paul

    Reply
  4. Daniel Beerbohm

    Hello.
    We are also very interested in your CM3 Player Carrier Board due especially to:
    1. Option for use of eMMC instead of SD (for booting from – correct?)
    2. LVDS + Backlight interface
    3. Raspberry Pi Compute 3+ support
    4. Awareness of need for Industrial application support
    5. Long-term availability
    We need ideally low-cost SBC for embedding to various control as well as machine vision instruments. Quantity of each likely 250 – 500 per year.
    We also have possible need for custom non-touch and touch screen designs.
    When can we get idea of cost for CM3 Player Carrier Bd, and also possible evaluation product?

    Reply
    • LCDIS

      Hello Daniel, I’m glad you have sensed the design targets we want to achieve and I’m glad that these suit your needs.
      We are able to customize our displays, our touch panels and our boards let’s share more. I’ll contact you by email
      Thank you

      Reply

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